WEBVTT THE WEATHER IS NEVER MORE THAN FIVE MINUTES AWAY. ONLY ON "KCCI 8 NEWS THIS MORNING." METINKA: 6:47, A LITTLE BIT OF HAYES OUT THERE. -- HAZE ALBERT. TEMPERATURES WARMING TO THE 70'S, HEADED FOR HIGHS CLOSE TO 90 DEGREES. WE MAY HAVE TO KNOCK OFF A FEW DEGREES BASED ON HOW THICK THOSE CLOUDS GET. THE RAIN LOOKS TO HOLD OFF UNTIL LATER THIS EVENING. IT IS SNEAKING IN TO FAR NORTHWEST AREA, -- IOWA, BUT WELL OUTSIDE OF THE VIEWING AREA. THAT IS ALL ALONG THE SAME SYSTEM THAT WILL BE AFFECTING OUR WEATHER, SLIDING IN FOR YOUR MONDAY, BRINGING WITH IT A CHANCE OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS. THE BEST CHANCES FOR RAIN ON MONDAY WILL BE ACROSS NORTHWESTERN IOWA. A BETTER CHANCE FOR LOCALLY HEAVY RAIN, EVEN SOME STRONGER STORMS ARRIVES ON TUESDAY AS THE SYSTEM PULLS OUT OF KANSAS, THE THING TO THE NORTHEAST. WRAPAROUND SHOWERS COMING IN ON WEDNESDAY, ALONG WITH A BIG BLAST OF COOL AIR. AFTER 4:00 OR 5:00 , A FEW SHOWERS DRIFTING ACROSS FAR NORTHWEST IOWA CONTINUING THROUGH MIDNIGHT, AND THEN AT NOONTIME TOMORROW IT STARTS TO TRANSLATE WITH A FEW SPOTTY SHOWERS CONTINUING THROUGH THE EVENING HOURS. NORTH OF HIGHWAY 20 COULD PICK UP TWO TO THREE INCHES OF RAIN. THEY ARE A LITTLE BIT DRIER THAN WE ARE. IN CENTRAL IOWA, WE WILL LIKELY SEE A HALF-INCH TO AN INCH OF RAIN TAKING US THROUGH TUESDAY EVENING. 80'S TO NEAR 90 DEGREES TODAY, BUT COOLER AIR IS COMING, UPPER 70'S AND LOWER 80'S TOMORROW. TUESDAY HIGHS, WELL INTO THE 70'S. RIGHT NOW IN DES MOINES, 70 DEGREES. WE HAVE A SOUTH WIND AND OUR PRESSURE IS CURRENTLY FALLING. 90 DEGREES THIS AFTERNOON, IT IS GOING TO BE ANOTHER WARM AND DRY DAY IN CENTRAL IOWA. THE STORMS WILL LATE -- WAIT UNTIL LATER ON TO MOVE INTO THE VIEWING AREA. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, KEEP THE UMBRELLAS HANDY. RAIN MOVING INTO THE FORECAST.